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Max Starcevich

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Starcevich did not play football in the NFL. Instead he started a career as an educator in Seattle, where for 36 years he was a teacher, coach, and high school principal. Max began at Cleveland High and moved to Roosevelt High where he taught social studies. Later he was boys' adviser at Lincoln
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to attend the University of Washington. Starcevich was one of the "Strauss Boys" who were recruited by Alfred "Doc" Strauss. Dr. Alfred Strauss, a renowned surgeon and a pioneer in cancer research, was a Washington alumnus that moved to
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High. Starcevich stayed involved with football. He was an assistant coach at Cleveland High School (1937). In 1948, he was a Washington assistant coach assigned to the freshmen team under coach
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when he attended medical school. Over the years he recruited more than 100 football players from the Chicago area to the University of Washington, several of whom became All Americans.
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before settling in at guard where he excelled. By the end of his career at Washington he
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At the University of Washington, Starcevich, who wore #66, played
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three times (1934, '35 and '36 seasons), was named All
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seasons) including first team in 1936, started in the
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origin, Max Starcevich played high school football in
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Index

Centerville, Iowa
Silverdale, Washington
Position(s)
Guard
US college
Washington
All-American
1936
All-PCC
1935
1936
College Football Hall of Fame
consensus All-American
football
guard
University of Washington
Brooklyn Dodgers
1937 NFL draft
National Football League
College Football Hall of Fame
Croat
Duluth, Minnesota
Gary, Indiana
Seattle
Chicago
fullback
tackle
lettered
Pacific Coast Conference
1935

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